No! That is just what I mean. It feels like the most powerfull of the lot. Like I said, it is balanced well in front of the handguard. If you balance it on your finger, you have to put it about where the edge begins. Being heavier towards the tip of the blade and because it has the thickness of a good machete(just measured 0.116inch)alltough stiffer, it realy slices through wood. The brush thinner is more of a tool for clearing an entangled mess of twigs, small branches etc. I also use it as a hook so it helps me climb a short way up a tree (not safe, I know). And I use the thinner when picking up small branches so I don't have to bend over as much. Also, when it is very sharp, it is usefull for cutting gras like clearing a spot to put a tent. But is far as raw cutting power, the parang feels superior.